Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Author Interview: Squire of Truth by Jill Williamson

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About the Book


Squire of Truth

Title: Squire of Truth
Series:
Blood of Kings: Legends #1
Author:
Jill Williamson
Publisher: Sunrise Publishing
Release Date:
January 7, 2025
Genre:
Medieval Fantasy

Cole Tanniyn, squire to the soon-to-be king, has journeyed far from his days as a stray stable boy in a distant mountain village. Haunted by the echoes of past failures on the battlefield, he seeks solace in music, hoping to find belonging among fellow musicians. His quest leads him to Mistel Wepp, a spirited songstress determined to forge her own path on stage. 

For too long, Mistel has been bound by a past of confinement and control. Now on her own, she toils tirelessly to make her mark, but the struggle to earn a living in a world that fails to appreciate her talents proves exhausting. When she connects Cole with the future king and discovers he's a skilled lutist, she sees an opportunity to change her future. 

When a heinous crime leaves Mistel’s roommate dead, she turns to Cole for help. Despite his inexperience as an investigator, Cole vows to uncover the truth. Together, they delve into the dark alleys of Armonguard, uncovering a sinister web of secrets and sorcery that threatens the kingdom. As their journey unfolds, their shared love of music catches the attention of the king, who commissions them to compose a song for his upcoming wedding, offering a glimpse of normalcy amid adversity. Can Cole and Mistel prevail against enemies wielding dark magic? Or will they become the next casualties in a deadly game of power?

Blood of Kings: Legends
Book 1: Squire of Truth
Book 2: Lord of Winter
Book 3: Lady of Shadows
Book:4: Heir of Light

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Sunrise Publishing | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | BookBub


More Books in This Series


Excerpt


Music spoke to the soul. It didn’t quarrel or judge. It lifted and soothed and roused and comforted. It spoke where words failed, and liberated captives from the prisons of their own minds.

Cole needed it. Had missed it desperately in his positions as stableboy then squire to the Crown Prince. Now that he owned his own lute, he could make music again. Maybe even find others to play with. A place he might finally belong.

He threaded his way through the crowd in the wharf green just outside the walls of Castle Armonguard. The island marketplace ran through the grassy area between the western and eastern castle piers and followed along the scalloped whitestone half wall that overlooked the northern shore of Lake Arman.

The majority of the vendors and shoppers came from the Crescent by ferry, though Cole and anyone from the castle reached the wharf green by taking one of two long staircases down the scalloped walls from the eastern or western castle gates.

Cole glanced out at the glassy water, so still compared to the raucous waterfall back home in Mitspah.

But no. Mitspah hadn’t been Cole’s home ever since the king-to-be had plucked him from that prison and given him a new life.

About the Author

Jill Williamson

Jill Williamson writes fantasy and science fiction for teens and adults. She grew up in Alaska, staying up and reading by the summer daylight that wouldn't go away. This led to a love of books and writing, and her debut novel, By Darkness Hid, won several awards and was named a Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror novel of 2009 by VOYA magazine. She loves giving writing workshops and blogs for teen writers at www.GoTeenWriters.com, which has been named as one of Writer’s Digest’s “101 Best Websites for Writers.” She now lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and two children.

Connect with Jill by visiting jillwilliamson.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write Squire of Truth?

Jill: As part of the Blood of Kings: Legends series, I was contracted to write a novella to introduce the series. Susan May Warren wanted the story to be one that would set up the storyworld and include characters that could make cameo appearances in the other books in the series that my authors would be writing. As I thought about that, it seemed to me that it would be fun to write about some traveling minstrels who would be going from place to place.

When we were brainstorming the series together, Susan wanted me to choose one of my side characters from the original series to use as a main character. She picked out Cole from the list and asked if he might work. When I originally wrote Cole, I thought he was about fourteen years old. I describe him that way, but I never actually said his age. As I thought about Susan’s suggestion to write about him, I thought it might be funny if Cole was really nineteen years old but was just short. That way, my prince character, who took Cole under his wing, would find out later that Cole was really older than him. This amused me and stuck, and that’s what inspired me to write about Cole. After that, I knew I wanted to find a way to make Cole into a traveling minstrel, so I wrote a story that would enable Cole to prove himself worthy of being sent on away missions. So that’s where the idea of a murder mystery came from.


Q: How long did it take to write this book?

Jill: I wrote the first draft of Squire of Truth in about three months. Keep in mind, it was only supposed to be a novella. The story ended up more complex than I’d originally planned and came in about 70 pages longer than I originally intended. So it ended up being a short novel.


Q: What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Jill: Well, since I was planning to write a fantasy murder mystery story, I needed to find a unique way for someone to have been killed during the medieval era of history. I also needed an assassination attempt in the story. And I really wanted something mysterious. I started researching historical assassination attempts, and they were either stabbings by a knife or sword, getting shot by a bow, getting hit with a rock or some other hard object, or getting poisoned. I felt like I was playing a game of medieval Clue.

And then I landed on the story of John of Nottingham, a 14th-century magician, who was said to have plotted to kill Edward II of England in 1324 through witchcraft. John attempted something called effigy magic, which as I read about it, felt very like the idea of killing someone via a Voo Doo doll. This surprised me because I thought effigies were the life-sized stone carvings of a person’s likeness that lay atop their coffin in a tomb. And while that is true, I learned in my research that the practice of using smaller physical likenesses of a person or animal for ritual magic dated back to ancient Greek, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian cultures. This felt like the perfect type of villainous magic for a medieval fantasy novel and allowed for a far more interesting Agatha Christie type investigation for my character Cole to try and solve.


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from Squire of Truth?

Jill: This is one of my favorites:

The sooner Cole solved Edera Duwal’s murder, the sooner he could go back to his task of befriending some musicians to play with, and at the top of his list was a ginger-haired songstress who could write songs off the top of her head, just like him.

With a voice enchanting, beyond his ken,
That captivates both beasts and men.



Q: When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Jill: I wanted to speak to teens. I discovered that sometimes, people hire speakers based on articles written by the speaker. So I looked into writing articles. When a new Harry Potter book came out, a barrage of debates within the church community flared up as to whether or not the books were safe for Christians to read. The debate inspired me to write a teen novel that all Christians would love. Oh man! I was completely naive. I have since learned that no one likes every book. But that’s how I got started. I was inspired to create an exciting adventurous series for teens that was written from a Christian worldview.

When a writer’s conference came to town, I signed up right away. I couldn’t believe how much I had to learn. When I got home, I did everything that the conference speakers had recommended. Being teachable has really helped me, I think.


Q: Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Jill: I once started my own wedding gown business called Lugano. My first dream in life was to be a fashion designer. Once I became fed up working in the industry, and before I started writing, I designed a line of nine better wedding gowns and went to the Chicago Bridal Market as a vendor. It was a tremendous amount of work, especially considering I hate to sew.


Q: What are you currently reading?

Jill: I am currently reading Rocky Road by Becky Wade. It’s a Christian romance novel. Super cute.


Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

Jill: I love so many genres, but when I want to read something just for fun and to relax, I almost always choose a Regency romance novel. Julie Klassen is one of my favorites.
 

Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Jill: Writing has been my favorite hobby for the past twenty years, but recently, my husband and I have been learning to make films. We made a 20-minute short film last year, and now we are working on developing our first feature film. We hope to start fundraising for it this summer.


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Jill: Christmas is my absolute favorite time of year. I love everything about it. I love that it is when we celebrate God sending his son to earth to save us. I love the decorations, the hymns, the Christmas movies and animated specials.

Now that I teach fifth grade full time, though, I’m becoming very partial to summer break, since that’s when I get two months off! Haha!


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Friday, January 10, 2025

Book Spotlight: The New Loneliness by Cindi McMenamin

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Welcome to the Takeover + Review Blitz for The New Loneliness by Cindi McMenamin hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book


The New Loneliness
Title: The New Loneliness 
Author: Cindi McMenamin 
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers 
Release Date: January 7, 2025 
Genre: Christian Personal Growth 

You Can Overcome Your Feelings of Aloneness. 

In our age of increased social isolation and growing reliance on technology, genuine connection can feel more difficult than ever. But what if community and closeness are nearer than you thought? 

The New Loneliness is about experiencing the authentic relationships God created you for by identifying and overcoming today’s biggest relational obstacles. Cindi McMenamin explores how our current cultural environment and dependence on electronic devices have hindered our ability to connect, and she offers uplifting guidance, biblical insights, and encouraging action steps to help you
  • release feelings of inadequacy and shame by realigning with how the Lord sees you and understanding His purpose for you
  • take confident steps toward nourishing healthy, in-person relationships by learning to slow down and operate from a secure attachment to God
  • thrive within new friendships and community with practical guidance for making life more meaningful and preferring faces over screens
God did not create us to live in isolation. Journey with the Lord from aloneness to abundance, and flourish as you deepen your relationships with God and others.

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & NobleChristianbook | Bookshop


Excerpt

WHAT IS YOUR LONELINESS FACTOR?

Loneliness can rear its ugly head through any number of circumstances, or through unresolved wounds that lie festering in our hearts. It can blow in during a season of being overwhelmed and feeling we have no one to support us, or during a season of fruitlessness when we feel we’re too old, or too worn out, or too inept to do what we used to. It can pull us down when we feel we’re at the top of the world with everything we want in life, but we have no one to share it with. It can taunt us in the late hours of the evening when we feel, even if just for a while, that no one cares about us, or understands what we’re dealing with. And it can slam us when we least expect it through a sudden betrayal, a sense of abandonment, or a deep wound that we fear might never heal.

Loneliness also has a way of creeping up on us unnoticed, as it did in my own life, through a series of subconscious and tech-enabled habits that lead us to one day look around and think, Where have all my friends gone? Why am I suddenly more of a loner than I ever set out to be? How did this happen?

Whether your loneliness is caused by your work or living circumstances, a misunderstanding or falling out with someone, unresolved conflict with family or friends, or feeling inadequate, unprepared, unsupported, or overwhelmed, we were never designed to live this way. In addition to a myriad of reasons we can feel increasingly lonely today, the ever-changing, continually isolating culture we live in isn’t helping. It’s making our loneliness worse.

Excerpted from: The New Loneliness. Copyright © 2024 Cindi McMenamin. Published by Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, Oregon 97408. www.harvesthousepublishers.com

About the Author

Cindi McMenamin

Cindi McMenamin is an award-winning writer and national speaker who has ministered to women for nearly 40 years. She is the author of 17 books, including When Women Walk Alone (more than 160,000 copies sold) and When a Woman Overcomes Life’s Hurts. As a Bible teacher, her passion is to help women strengthen their walk with God and their relationships.

Connect with Cindi by visiting StrengthForTheSoul.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


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Wednesday, January 1, 2025

December 2024 Reading Recap & January 2025 TBR

 My December 2024 Reads: 


  1. The Roads We Follow by Nicole Deese - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - One of my favorite books by this author!

  2. One Prayer Away: Healing Words to Speak Over Your Day by Lauren Fortenberry - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - This book of thoughts and prayers has been my companion for most of this year. Read my review.

  3. Christmas Bells by Jennifer Chiaverini - ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ - A dual timeline novel that was part fictional biography and part literary tribute to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

  4. A Confirmed Rake by Martha Keyes - ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ - Fun, delightful, classic Martha Keyes. A sweet (not Christian) romance.

  5. The Mistletoe Countess by Pepper Basham - ⭐⭐⭐ - Okay to read once, but wouldn't read it again. Grace was a unique, but sometimes annoying, female lead.

  6. Christmas at Sugar Plum Manor by Roseanna M. White - ⭐⭐⭐ - My local book club's December selection that we used as the theme for our annual Christmas party. - Read my review.

  7. Mr. Dickens and His Carol by Samantha Silva - ⭐⭐⭐ - A well-written Christmas story, but I couldn't get past my dislike of Dickens' attitude and emotional unfaithfulness.

  8. The Warmth of Snow by Heidi Eljarbo - ⭐⭐ 



Expected January 2025 Reads:
  1. The Queen's Cook by Tessa Afshar - My local book club's January selection. Read my review from earlier this year.
  2.  
  3. Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. - Currently reading. This is a LONG book!

  4. Clear Mind, Peaceful Heart by Lysa TerKeurst & the Proverbs 31 Ministries Team - Currently reading, but to meet my deadline, I've published this review based on what I've read so far.

  5. A Noble Scheme by Roseanna M. White - Currently reading!

  6. Nourishing Narratives: The Power of Story to Shape Our Faith by Jennifer L. Holberg - Currently reading.



What will you read this month? 

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Favorite Nonfiction of 2024

Heart. Soul. Mind. Strength. by Andrew T. Le Peau & Linda Doll




The history of evangelicalism cannot be understood apart from the authors and books that shaped it. Over the past century, leading figures such as pastor-scholar John Stott, apologist James W. Sire, evangelist Rebecca Manley Pippert and spiritual formation writer Eugene Peterson helped generations of readers to think more biblically and engage the world around them. For many who take their Christianity seriously, books that equip them for a life of faith have frequently come from one influential publisher: InterVarsity Press. Read my review.


One Prayer Away by Lauren Fortenberry




One Prayer Away invites you to begin in the brokenness and finish with more faith. Whether you are struggling or seeking, flying or failing—God is with you. You can trust Him to hold you through it all. He is right there, closer than you know, ready to hear from your heart. Read my review.


Think This, Not That by Dr. Josh Axe




Unlock your potential by cultivating self-awareness and curating a fulfilling life full of self-improvement, emotional intelligence, and a growth mindset. Leadership expert and entrepreneur Dr. Josh Axe teaches 12 revolutionary mindshift transformations to beat the grind and reach the life you've always wanted. Redefine success and replace the limiting beliefs of yourself with the healthy mental toughness to think this, not that. Read my review.


Monday, December 30, 2024

Book Spotlight: The Matter of the Secret Bride by Darcie Wilde

About the Book:


Jane Austen meets Fleabag in Regency London, as a resourceful young woman with a talent for helping ladies of the ton with their most delicate and pressing predicaments finds herself facing a task of royal proportions. Literally.


King George IV is petitioning Parliament for a divorce from his queen on the grounds of her adultery. But rumor has it that the king secretly married Maria Fitzherbert—long before he married the queen. Now Mrs. Fitzherbert has been robbed—and she’s frantically calling on Rosalind for help.

Because what those thieves took is proof that she and King George did really marry. That single piece of paper could destroy Mrs. Fitzherbert and her family—or it could prove the king guilty of bigamy.

Rosalind races to investigate. With her is ex-Bow Street officer, Adam Harkness, with whom Rosalind shares a complex and rapidly intensifying bond. But a case of theft soon turns to murder.

Josiah Poole, a disreputable attorney specializing in helping debtors—and who was seen entering Mrs. Fitzherbert’s house—is found brutally murdered. Mrs. Fitzherbert has debts. Could she have staged the theft, and employed Mr. Poole to sell the marriage certificate? Or is the truth even more complicated? Mrs. Fitzherbert’s daughters have secrets of their own. And Poole himself had no shortage of enemies.

With suspicious coincidences mounting, and more danger encroaching, Rosalind and Adam must move quickly to unravel a history-making mystery that might just lead them straight to the palace itself . . .


About the Author:



Darcie Wilde
is the award-winning author of stylishly adventurous historical mysteries and romances, including the Rosalind Thorne Mysteries, a Regency-set series inspired by the novels of Jane Austen, as well as the Regency Makeover Trilogy. She has also written, under the name Sarah Zettel, Locus and Philip K. Dick Award-winning novels, including Fool's War, a New York Times Notable Books of the Year selection. She lives in Michigan and can be found online at DarcieWildeRomance.com.

Connect with Darcie on Instagram.




Sunday, December 29, 2024

Book Review: One Prayer Away by Lauren Fortenberry

About the Book:



Find hope when you need it the most with reminders that God can bring you past your broken beginnings, through the messy middles, and into a faith-filled future.

This beautiful and inspiring 90-day devotional will show you that one prayer can change everything.


When you're at the edge of what your heart can handle. When you can't see the road ahead. When you wonder if the hurt is beyond healing. You need the kind hope and renewal that only God can give. Mercifully, it is only one prayer away.

One Prayer Away by Lauren Fortenberry is for every moment in the messy middle of your life and will gently guide you along even when you don't know where to start or what to pray. Each day invites you to begin with your brokenness. To speak to God about what keeps you up at night. To know that in every single thing you carry today, you do not need to carry it alone. One Prayer Away includes:
  • 90 meditations offering you hope and encouragement in Lauren's signature poetic style
  • Prayers to receive for yourself or to pray for others
  • Bible verses relevant to your needs each day, like hope, mercy, and surrender
  • Inspirational quotes and soothing photography to create a place where your soul can rest
This beautiful devotional is a thoughtful gift for:
  • A friend who needs encouragement in times of uncertainty, anxiety, loneliness, and loss
  • Women's prayer groups or Bible studies
  • Mother's Day, birthdays, or simply to say "I'm thinking of you"
  • Any woman who desires to grow spiritually
One Prayer Away invites you to begin in the brokenness and finish with more faith. Whether you are struggling or seeking, flying or failing—God is with you. You can trust Him to hold you through it all. He is right there, closer than you know, ready to hear from your heart.


My Thoughts:

One Prayer Away: Healing Words to Speak Over Your Day by Lauren Fortenberry has been a faithful companion to me over the past six months. I read the daily entries as a positive way to start off my day with comfort and encouragement. When I finished Day 90, I restarted the book, and it was well worth the second read.

The 90 daily readings in One Prayer Away were short. Each entry had a primary statement with encouragement and spiritual truths that supported the main idea. This was followed by a Scripture verse and a prayer. I found comfort in reading these thoughts and praying the provided prayer. Often, the book spoke to my situation with the encouragement I needed. Topics included: anxiety, overwhelm, strength, direction, healing, peace, and more.

 


Disclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a copy of this book by the author or publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.